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What's happening in your community. All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 Clean-up After Wild Weather We will have sanitiser and face masks avallable and will practice physical distancing too. When complete the Honda Forest will sumround wetlands with two hectares of trees. Council staff and contractors continue to clear up damage around the District due to the recent windy weather we have been experiencing. We have been responding to lots of reports of trees down blocking Rangiora Service Centre Refurbishment roads and access. Remember that you can contact us on 0800 965 468 or use Snap. Send. Solve if you Rattle Brushes The update of the Rangiora Service Centre is nearly complete. The end result will have a much more appealing customer focused area. come across an issue we need to know about. Representation Review Work is close to completion with only a few remaining tasks to be finished off. This includes carpet laying, plumbing and electrical in staff and public toilets as well as final electrical and HVAC upgrade in the Council Chambers. Following this OF THE If you have thoughts about how you'd like to be represented on our Community Boards and Council - there's still time to let us know what you think. We are looking for ideas and feedback on whether our arangement for fair and effective we will relocate artwork and install signage before representation meets the needs and expectations of the community. moving furniture in. It is hoped that this work will be completed and the building fully open to the public in mid-October. It's time to dust off your pencils, paint brushes or crayons! This includes things like the total number of councillors for the District, the boundaries of wards and their names, how many community boards and how many members each board Bustrate your favourite book cover, character or library in this creative compestion for al ages. Entries wil be displayed to the public with prizes for the top artworkst Have you signed up for the Waimakariri District should have. Feedback closes Monday 27 September, let us know what you think at waimakariri govtra/letstalk Council Newsletter? Enter Now Transfer Stations at Alert Level 2 To join visit: waimakariri govt.nz/subscribe IN Find out more at To maintain physical distancing, we've had to make some changes at our transfer stations. braries. waimakari.govt.ne There are limits on the number of vehicles in the recycling and disposal areas which slows things down a little. To speed things up when you visit, please pre-sort recyclables and remove lids at home. Windy weather? Also. · Wear a mask Scan or sign in on amrival We accept contactiless payments orily t be busy so expect delays · Bring someone to help you unload if needed Don't leave your visit too late in the day. Stayhome if you are sick Keepa l-metre distance fromothers If you think your bin could be blown over, comsider putting it out en the merning of your collection day, before 7am and bring in as soon as posible ater collection. If there are big queues waiting to enter toward the end of the day, the inwards gates may be closed as earty as 4pm to ensure al waiting customers can unioad and be weighed out before closing at 4.30pm. Find out more collection tips at rethinkrubbish.con We appreciate your patience while we work under Alert Level 2 requirements. Wash & dry or sanitise your hands Cough or sneeze into your elbow Honda Forest Community Planting Day Help keep our community safe Regeneration Kaiapoi has partnered with Honda to bring the mighty Kahikatea back to Kaiapoi. Join in another community planting day this Saturday 18 September from 10am in Charles Street, Kaiapoi Bring along your sturdy footwear, spade, gloves and a drink bottle. We finish up each planting day with a sausage sizzle for the volunteers. This wil only go ahead if we are at Covid-19 Level 2 or lower. Unite against CÖVID-19 rethink rubbish rehinkbihc New Zealand Government WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL What's happening in your community. All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 Clean-up After Wild Weather We will have sanitiser and face masks avallable and will practice physical distancing too. When complete the Honda Forest will sumround wetlands with two hectares of trees. Council staff and contractors continue to clear up damage around the District due to the recent windy weather we have been experiencing. We have been responding to lots of reports of trees down blocking Rangiora Service Centre Refurbishment roads and access. Remember that you can contact us on 0800 965 468 or use Snap. Send. Solve if you Rattle Brushes The update of the Rangiora Service Centre is nearly complete. The end result will have a much more appealing customer focused area. come across an issue we need to know about. Representation Review Work is close to completion with only a few remaining tasks to be finished off. This includes carpet laying, plumbing and electrical in staff and public toilets as well as final electrical and HVAC upgrade in the Council Chambers. Following this OF THE If you have thoughts about how you'd like to be represented on our Community Boards and Council - there's still time to let us know what you think. We are looking for ideas and feedback on whether our arangement for fair and effective we will relocate artwork and install signage before representation meets the needs and expectations of the community. moving furniture in. It is hoped that this work will be completed and the building fully open to the public in mid-October. It's time to dust off your pencils, paint brushes or crayons! This includes things like the total number of councillors for the District, the boundaries of wards and their names, how many community boards and how many members each board Bustrate your favourite book cover, character or library in this creative compestion for al ages. Entries wil be displayed to the public with prizes for the top artworkst Have you signed up for the Waimakariri District should have. Feedback closes Monday 27 September, let us know what you think at waimakariri govtra/letstalk Council Newsletter? Enter Now Transfer Stations at Alert Level 2 To join visit: waimakariri govt.nz/subscribe IN Find out more at To maintain physical distancing, we've had to make some changes at our transfer stations. braries. waimakari.govt.ne There are limits on the number of vehicles in the recycling and disposal areas which slows things down a little. To speed things up when you visit, please pre-sort recyclables and remove lids at home. Windy weather? Also. · Wear a mask Scan or sign in on amrival We accept contactiless payments orily t be busy so expect delays · Bring someone to help you unload if needed Don't leave your visit too late in the day. Stayhome if you are sick Keepa l-metre distance fromothers If you think your bin could be blown over, comsider putting it out en the merning of your collection day, before 7am and bring in as soon as posible ater collection. If there are big queues waiting to enter toward the end of the day, the inwards gates may be closed as earty as 4pm to ensure al waiting customers can unioad and be weighed out before closing at 4.30pm. Find out more collection tips at rethinkrubbish.con We appreciate your patience while we work under Alert Level 2 requirements. Wash & dry or sanitise your hands Cough or sneeze into your elbow Honda Forest Community Planting Day Help keep our community safe Regeneration Kaiapoi has partnered with Honda to bring the mighty Kahikatea back to Kaiapoi. Join in another community planting day this Saturday 18 September from 10am in Charles Street, Kaiapoi Bring along your sturdy footwear, spade, gloves and a drink bottle. We finish up each planting day with a sausage sizzle for the volunteers. This wil only go ahead if we are at Covid-19 Level 2 or lower. Unite against CÖVID-19 rethink rubbish rehinkbihc New Zealand Government WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL